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The Museum features over 40 galleries as well as more than a dozen major works of art in the nation's largest museum park with 164-acres (0.66 km 2). One of the leading art museums in the American South, the NCMA recently completed a major expansion winning international acclaim for innovative approaches to energy-efficient design.
The North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame is housed in a 4,000 square feet (370 m 2) permanent exhibit gallery on the third floor of the North Carolina Museum of History.The hall of fame was originally established in February 1963, with support from the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, "celebrates excellence and extraordinary achievement in athletics [and] commemorates and memorializes exceptional ...
City of Raleigh Museum: Raleigh: Wake: The Triangle: Local history: City history Clay County Historical & Arts Council Museum: Hayesville: Clay: Western: Local history: Housed in the old jail, includes 1920s – 1940s office of a local doctor [21] and outdoor Cherokee Homestead Exhibit, operated by the Clay County Historical & Arts Council [22]
The Gregg Museum of Art & Design is the art museum of North Carolina State University and is located near NC State's main campus in Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] To current NC State chancellor Randy Woodson, the Gregg is "an opportunity to not only celebrate the arts and design at NC State, but to welcome the community onto our campus in a new way."
NC Artists Party: Live music, dancing, hors d’oeuvres, desserts and cocktails in Gipson Plaza in front of the museum buildings, from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7. Tickets are $100 for members ...
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CAM is a collaboration of the College of Design at North Carolina State University and a private 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1983 as the City Museum of Contemporary Art. Since 2011, CAM Raleigh has been housed in a 1910 warehouse in downtown Raleigh providing 20,000 square feet of space. [2] [3] The facility was re-purposed by Brooks ...
The museum operated as a nonprofit until July 2012, when the City of Raleigh assumed operational control. While the City remains in charge of the museum, it is also supported by the nonprofit Friends of the COR Museum. The museum offers a variety of exhibits and educational programs on various aspects of the history of the city.